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Desktop version (Windows/Linux/Mac) of Task Coach

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  1. I'm missing a feature which is part of Outlook's Task Scheduler.

    When marking a task with a given period for recurrency as done i.e. completed the task should be rescheduled based on the date of completion.

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  2. Feature Requests item #1959184 Submitted By: Rahul Basu (rahul_basu)
    It would be great to be able to view all tasks and deadlines on a single calendar. What I mean is that besides having a list of tasks, you should be able to see them on a calendar with the start dates and due dates listed.
    Also, this isn't quite on topic, but, it would be good to be able to create one-time events viewable on this calendar (example: meeting with customer, math test, etc.)

    Feature Requests item #1452071 By: Alex Greif (greifa)
    create a new tab (beside taskList taskTree, Effort)…

    276 votes
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  3. I think there should be a smoother way to re-order tasks. I'm a bit long-winded here, but I do think finding a way to address this would be a major improvement for taskcoach...

    Here's how i see the problem: Task dependency (not yet implemented) partially address this, but falls short if you plan to tackle subtasks from more than one parent task in the short term. Priority is helpful, but falls short in that you have to manually go in and increase or decrease tasks one at a time to get them into an order of what you would like…

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  4. Hi,

    Currently, when 2 (or more) users are opening the same file, a change one
    made is not seen by the other, until he re-opens the application.

    A "push tier" is one possible solution to pass changes to the other users.

    Best regards,
    Kobi

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